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I just successfully installed the JaS OS X 10.4.8 setup on my Dell Inspiron 9300. All of my supported hardware is also working great, but I'm having issues with Final cut Pro and I was also wondering if and Power Management program hacks have become available.

 

My final Cut Pro problem stems from the fact that I have a PCI-E 6800 go. I start the program and it immediately shuts down with a "no AGP card found" error. I know there is a sim[;e way to fix this, but after 30 minutes of trying to search the forums, I've come up empty-handed. Can anyone help me with this?

 

All the rest of the [rograms I've tried (iLife suite, Adobe CS2 Suite and Office 2004 are all working flawlessly, so far.

 

Thanks in advance.

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That would be FCP 4.5 and it is not compatible with an Intel Mac - Hackintosh or Real.

 

There's a way to patch it so it won't complain about the AGP card - see the xlr8yourmac site for the procedure, but even so, attempting to run FCP under Rosetta will likely yield less than satisfactory results...

 

Patrick

That would be FCP 4.5 and it is not compatible with an Intel Mac - Hackintosh or Real.There's a way to patch it so it won't complain about the AGP card - see the xlr8yourmac site for the procedure, but even so, attempting to run FCP under Rosetta will likely yield less than satisfactory results...Patrick
I got rid of the AGP check and now it runs fine. Haven't had any problems importing and editing... yet.I was also directed to use the hacked PowerManagement bundle which now works perfectly.
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